148 dead in Nigerian flooding

Estimated 134,000 people affected by flooding

ABUJA, Nigeria |
October 5, 2012

Flooding in much of Nigeria has killed at least 148 people, driven tens of thousands from their homes and washed away 5,000 farm plots, officials said.

Torrential downpours during the annual rainy season have hit 21 of the country's 37 states, CNN reported Friday.

An estimated 134,000 people have been affected by the flooding, officials said.

"A lot of people have been displaced," said Tam Alazigha, chief economic adviser for low-lying Benue state. "Snakes, crocodiles and hippos have been displaced and are ending up in people's homes. Everyone has been displaced."

With more rain forecast, Alazigha said, authorities are evacuating residents to shelters at schools on higher ground.

On Thursday, President Goodluck Jonathan called a meeting with governors of the affected states to discuss intervention strategies and threats to the nation's food security, The Nigerian Tribune reported.

Environment Minister Hadiza Mailafia said Wednesday more than 5,000 farm plots had been washed away.